JULY 25, 1,949 - ‘THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN PAGE ELEVEN THE wssrsnu GUARDIAN Eamon couurv 0mm. I Summer Street, Summer-oi’... Phone 289 News. Sllbwrllttlom. Advertising Ieprelenflflyq l. ELMEB MURPHY d GEOB The Guardian may he 11...... ‘g (if; Itlutlwllll’ stores In Sunune all Bookstore, Summer Street; Gourliea Drugstore. 21 Central Street: el]y‘| Newsstand, Water Street; Mark Gaudet, 81 Granville Street. Aiyre Doupetle’: Grocery, Second Street; Illlnd Motor Trlnspor... ' o. a1 willhedli nmwsm‘ [he uar an e vered to any home in Summ id h C l Boy at lo per day or 18o per week. Phone 289 Ior thlsenseifvic: o: 1'15: your order to the boy responsible (or delivery on your route. Ordinations Church At The C. G. I. ed on Tuesday pils and fourteen leaders. -MEN'S UNDERWEAR, long and short sleeves jockey shorts. _novs oven/inns $1.49,- boys “Whe- —SPECIAL MEETING oi rate- "m" “"1 b'°"*°1'-i"-18W» Mr- as Q-MEWS PANTS, all sizes and Mrs. Roy Cutcllffe, Kenzie, Summer-side. visited the M. R daughter. Laura Jean, to Norman. Tuesday‘ Lowther, son cl Mr. and Mrs. __EXCELSIO . Reginald M.',‘f§“,l§“§gkN°"1“ fir‘! hold their lnflfillniflgglxggkflwjfi E‘e°nr'le3a§fltugre_ e PM “i Wednesday evening, July 27th at .___ of Kensington llu lion should be the Irvin!’ Olliopen‘ Repairs and lens replace‘ recent sad bereavement 1'3 ,_ _ . _ .ments will be taken care of as us- .2‘;?3".“.§‘l .%Z"....“°.’.i'.‘;....'.“2i.'l'§}.'l°.; H. T. ‘s it appeared__s_ lSummerslde, P. E. l. the“ Mn Con“ ~~ M . -_\'rs1'rons FROM IRAN (ran- “NLICE 00m" "- I" "it a“ Sl.\)—Mr. and Mrs. J. w. osnenisfdmm"! wmPmlge °°"" °R 51l- of iiimsdaie have ns their guests a “y “mm g1 I we Speeders were ihvir son-in-law and daughter, Mr.| “M310 and ms“ each‘ A drunk and Mrs. David Furlong. Mrs. l~‘ur-| w“ In“ andicasts {Fa ‘m; long was the former Eilecnolher am“ w“ med s“) an“ O'Brien, R. N., who has a fine rc- c°5ts'“S' rorrl of military service in Britain and the continent in World War II. Mr. Furlong is n responsible amplflyee of the big British oil rompnny near the Persian Gulf. They came by plane through Cairo, family, accompanied visiting friends here. mErSidc, returned home Snturcla evening after spending a pleasan —RECEIVED SAD NEWS- Friends here will be sorry to learn that Mrs. Laura Hogg and her sister. Mrs. Ross, have re- turnedunexpectedly to their home Egypt and Geneva to New York. i" Regina. 535k» 8ft?!‘ SPBHCIIIIS thence to Montreal and P. E. is- Only 1W0 Weeks with relatives‘ land. They are both studying the here. The two had been guests Pcrsian language, for which cash of Mrs. Hoggs son and daughter- r1295 are given by the oil com-| in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Mur- gun)‘. Mrs. O'Brien has fllféfldylphy at Kelvin Grave, and had lives in and about Benton-S. ——Mr. field of urday evening on their and relatives in Nova. Scotim-S. —Mrs. Sue Meadows. won 5300-00 f0!‘ Pwflvlenfl)’. They,‘ gone to Granville on Saturday to Ontario, who has been the “as; o; I1.'1\‘o‘ many eXllmllle-i °f Plmlan] visit her son-in-law and daughter. Dr, and Mrs. ILL. Calvin, Sum hlmlllcwfl l!‘ "w" Musehfml‘ Mr. and Mrs. Morton Adams. On merside, left on return Saturday riiects mcludmgs ggargdboPeisign‘ Monday a wire was relceived by morninlp-s. lug woven bro n a r r . _ D u h _ cm. em“. con. m“ °t n“) which permmies ‘he’ filyingavitlliiemdilslzruyieting news of —Misses Florence and Nora “h?!” fabflc—t° the “'“““€ "f, the sudden illness of Mrs. Ross‘ Adams ol Waban. Mass, arrived Kfgifgmglségnisr,trigfdfidhzsmaggl: husband, who had suffered a by plane on Tuesday to visit their k.M.H dlVls.Ross suggested that the rug be exhibid ienlmegisateggipi; regeipt of led in the arts and crafts depart, m s e Bu! {ncnl of Old nw- 1".» -.~=1.1b1-| ° m“ =5- ion-K. .. ' Mf5_ Earle Hogg, Wilmot Valley. ADD ‘ ro YOUR 1.151." or ism-nlgfe-rsggg vfigggggsgg*gigg I ‘home of Mr‘. Eliah Bryanl-OIMBHI" MOTION PICTURES lington, on Tue day. _ B“? THE “RED SHOES” Playing Al The REGENT THEATRE August Isl. 2nd 8r 3rd PICNIC lnverncsa Minion Church Tuesday, July 16th at 2.00 PM. Chicken Dinner, Amusements Mrs. Amos Adams. Sea View. Personals _.Mrs. Gerald Bowness of Char- lottetown is the sum of MP- “ml a motor trip to Moncton, N. B. Bur. —Mr. Harold Breen, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Moore, of Rothsay, N. 13., motored to the Island where they were week-end guests of the killer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Adams. Sea View. Llvllss Elaine Waugh has arriv- ed home from Ottawa. to spend two weeks visiting friends in Sum- mersicle-S. Llvlisa Marlon Dummy 59' View, left on Monday mflflll"! P° gpgnd several weeks visiting 1h Boston, Mass. Bur" Bur. -—The heartfelt sympathy of the community goes out to Mrs. Wil- liam Brander, Sea View, on the death of her brother and his wile, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander McNeil of Richmond. which occurred but one day apart. Bur. -5415; Ruth, Toombs, Summer- slde, returned on Friday alter spending her vacation vlsltinfl h" friends, Mrs. Murray Hvlbsrt- 1*"- OILtO and Mrs. Lester Civil. Pm‘ ton, Ont-S. _Frienda of Mr. Fred Bteilsvn. Freetown. are 111N864 l" km“ that he 1s prosmsmfl ‘swim!’ --M1-. and Mrs. FA. Ncsmith arrived on Thursday evening from Londonberry, N.H. to spend their holidays in the province. They will be guests of Mrs Nesmlths sister, Mrs. J.N. Protilt and Mr. Profitt, fieetcwn-S. —Mrs. Kathryn Msclsaac re- turned to Boston by plane on Thursday. after spending a week (l lng an operation in talxifrPi-lirrliczngounty HMPRILA- -Miss Terry Arsenauit. Librfl-lil" er,at Burlington, where they were guests of Mrs. Cooper's father, Mr. Elijah Bryanton. Bur. —Mr. Deinstadt Callback of Ca1- gary. Alberta, who is vacationing in his native province, is at present the guest o! his brother. Mr. J. W. Callbeck. Summcrside. It is thirty-seven years since Mr. Call- beck has visited the Island and be notes many changes and improve- meats-S. BRAOPS STOOK NEWS LIME — Fresh Stock _ nus prom‘ KIND r012 EVERY runrosn FOR HEALTH'S SAKE disinfect with LIME Lump, unslaked limo in convenient small wood or steel barrels. IEAUTIFY WITH WHITEWASI-I HYDRATED SPRAY LIME 10w In price put up in a convonleutfit) lb. big; 115611 ‘tol- gpfgylngxd , and to fertilize gardens and lawns. "The Bag of u Hundred Uses" FOR THE LAND‘S SAKE USE LIME HYDIIATED IVORY FINEHING LIME The best for plastering-Pl"? "P l" 5° “l- hi8! HYDRATED MASON'S LIME ‘ The best for brick or stone mortar. Put up in 5O lb. begs ARSENATE OF LIME roisoN CALCIUM AIISiEnNtAIENnMI o’ m fig sign woodlan- 12 4-11.. bogs. CALCIUM CHLORIDE] "I d t f0 0 C Ill- ‘1-"1 """"i».'z".r;'.'.".'s.".r'...." I-ILORIDE OF LIME p Used for Disinfect-ll! A amt-z. mun l. co. uumsn —Mr. and Mrs. George Key, Summerside, accompanied by Mr. Charles l... Dignam, Cleveland, Ohio, lalt on Saturday morning by automobile {or New Glasgow. NS. to visit Mr. Dignan’; nephew, Les- ter. They will continue on to itali- fax, N.S.. to visit other relatlvrs and friends-S. —Mrs. Earle Cooper, Boston. Mass. who is visiting her lather. Mr. Elijah Bryanton. and her brother Elvin. at Burlington. mo- tored to Snuris on Tuesday. She was accompanied by her father. her brothers, Messrs. Roy and Elvin Bryanton, and her niece. Miss Shirley Bryanton. They were guests at Souris of their uncle and aunt. gMr. and Mrs. Preston Bry- anton. Bill‘- s Used for sects and Anniversary T. girls Cflmp gpen. with sixty-six pu- au-mnsns will find display Genital. msunancz anon Li... B L d u L q _ e arbars Bishop of Sum- gzleousrdlxrflzazgmlsgzilgn sdvs etc O Muttsrt. Summcrsiue. rnerside Is visiting her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Frank Des. . E. C. camp on Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Davidson accompanied by Word has been‘ received by Mrs. Joseph Wadman, tolling her of bro- Thomas, Everett, Mr. and Mrs. Ian MacGregor and by Lorna Crossman are spending a few days at the radio station CJVRW, Sum- vacation visiting friends and rela- and Mrs. Leonard Dun- ihe CJRW staff left on Sat- vacation which they will spend with friends Timmins. brother and sistcr-in-law, Mr. and Bur. - -Mr. and Mrs. J. Weeks Mur- phy, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Hlltz, and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Camp- bsll have returned to their re- spective homes at Sea View alter with her friend Mrs. Earle Coop- ‘hm who very recently departed this life at her homo in Victoria after a brie! illness. She was one of well never seemed to grow old. in the average person and to be in her company one was quite un- aware of the many years were here for she buoyancy oi spirit. and an alert- ness of mind that msrksble for one of in beauty old fashioned flower quite convincing that she was a lover of nature never happier than when she was working amongst her flowers paring bouquets to send to shut- lnl and sick neighbours and friends. Her hands were never idle for like Dorcas of Bible day: she delighted in usinl her needle to fuhton garments of many kinds. but her greatest joy was in the service of her Master whom she Mark 50th The 60th anniversary Lady of Mont Mont Camel, was day by the ordination youns men to the blessing of ofO of 1hr l 119W IIIIUE lottetown officiated at both ae vices. Later there was g far were in attendance. timberland Strait. and the adlolnlng cemetery the work of an old Sylvere Gallant, on and tile late Anthony Gallon bemoan Bay; Rcv. Joseph LeClai Clair, Tignlsh. and Rev. J. W, Rev. P. ‘McMahon ceremonies. McCardle ards: Gallant and Y for Father Lelllalr. at Sacred Father Gallant the church is the reviewed the from its founding in house of God. H 18J2, lh - today. Arsenault, who church and who church yard. is also the house work with our souls Divine labourers On the occasion built the presen God send priests, the speaker 531i W. Plneau, J. P. F. MacDonald, John A. McDonald, Leonard McDonald. ald. J. D. Kelly, H. Wight. The following University, Memramcook, N.B., Rev Francois Bcudrcau, Hayre Aubert Magdalen Islands, Rev. Desire Allain, Gavin Monaghan, Oaklahoma. noon the new statue o! o! Mont Carmel was blessed by Bishop Boyle who later addressed the satherins in French on‘ n15 recent trip to Home. He also spoke in congratulatory terms to the people of the pariah. ‘ I The pastor, Rev. J. F. Buote, who arranged the celebration, presided at the afternoon program. He expressed his appreciation to the Bishop for being present and also ed the membe n of the clergy who had assisted. He thanked the people of the congregation for the cooperation given in arranging and carrying out the program. The three newly ordained priests spoke briefly expressing apprecia- tion for help they had received particularly from Professor J. H. Blanchard and the St. Thomas Aquinas Society. Others who spoke were Professor Blanchard. Mr. M. A. Robichaud. K-Q. of Bathurst, N.B., Mr. Euclid Daigle, Moncton, editor of L'Evan- geline. and Mr. 10601102 Gallant of Egmonl Bay, president o! the Acadlan Students of P.E.I. His Honour Lieutenant Governor J. A. Bernard was present at the morn- ing service-S. ' ORIAM MR8. KENNETH 0. IIOLM —.Her memory to us ism keepsake, With which We shall never part Thopgh God has her in l-lis keep- "I. ‘ We still have her in our hearts. Such lines as these apply in a beautiful way to the memo; of the late Mrs. Kenneth C. l-lolm those charming people who though put the four-score mark To her living meant more than that possessed a we: truly re- her years. She was very greatly interested and s walk through her garden was and she was PTQ- Of Catholic Mont Carmel %.-——————— Carmel Church, observed yester- the priesthood end Our Lady of Mont Carmel in the Church yard. rm Excellency Mast Rm. James Boyle, Bishop or Char. P70‘ d Hlllldrfid-i 0! Pflflble from near and The many stone arches that beautify the grolmdg are gentleman of m? Parish. Mr. Gagoton Arsenault. of Mrs. Gallant son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Le- Bishop Boyle was . R. F. C. Cormier while was master of Assistants to the newly ordained priests were: Rev. Andre Arsenault for Father Rich- B C Rq. V. N. Poiricr for Ehther Rev. Charles Gallant l The sermon at the mass was preached by Rev. Emanuel Gallant of the Euclist Fathers, o, profggsef Heart University. Bath- urst and a native of the parish. pointed out that. history of the parish erection of a. small log cabin church in i823, the second church in 1827 and finally the beautiful church o! built 1n 1899. He referred to the work of the late Rev. P. P. lies buried in the Fat/her Gallant said that the soul of God and to who are priests. of this 501th an- niversary God has sent three new The following clergyman were present in the sanctuary: Revs. J. P. E. OT-lanley, John Sullivan, Bernard Gillis, J. C. Pltre, M. J. Francis, Michael Rooney, W. D. McDon- vlsiting clergy uiere also present: Rev. Clement 001mm. c.s.c., Rev. Rcmi m- 5181101. C.S.C.. Brother Francois Doucet’ CBC" Brother om" Mrs. Jessie Chaplain of Boston. COB-mitt‘. CS-C. all of St. Joseph's Andrew Ariel/limit. Magdalen Islands, Rev. Bouctouche, NB. Rev. Oswald Parelle. Moncton, Rev. At three o'clock in the after- Our Lady Carleton and Vicinity Saturday. ._i_ u: merslde on Friday. EB o! after spending a very vcnilon held there. r- “emu Pam‘ a" sizes‘ M‘ L‘ Frank All size; M l, k M A Ztlm of speeches fr m 1 t! regret t le rn th t M s G o prizes going to Miss Theresa Cer- MucKenzie. sllmmelslde- ' Sumrnerslde.‘ 1 ran acxenzlel ririgio.f"fp.xf"sflf,g‘fj R3213; erected on the lawn 00f thepciiuio-m Heffell lo: aapatlenat in rthe P1113: ell-l and Mr- G“! Gallant. The County Hospital. avers o! MW" Fmioivfl School ~ .1 1 h. M _ The Church x Our L Mrs. Lelth Cameron retu <1 t guesday, July Z6. at 7.30 p.111. fieglaefsgumntgrsidm!“ Funk M“ The ‘people o! this communny Mont Carmel, 3mm, 15 ‘£2,153’; her home in Carleton rrenceenti; Last week Dr. William More. -——-- . the finest C th ll c); after spending some tim in Cha - side of Bedeque opened an office -ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED 4,41,,“ ‘aiming drum a“ jfrflclifliltsgusg melon): strawbwl" Province not: t: file lbrgilllc’; lottetown visiting 1... meother. r n. u... town of Borden and will -—M'-L"“g lggz'eqw“mfshl’ft“°c“" sizes and prices. No two blike e 9.2, a "mp" cm?‘ Charlottetown. is located on a M l be ‘Valhble “w” sever“! d“? lum. owl’ ue. w oian- ' 1m 1 l _ r. Abe t Mor is h l - h k. His office is in t e ncunce the engagement of their $l>ecial Prices. M. L. Frank lific- Mr. and Mrs. MacCallum of York p0 o and Overbokln‘ Nlm-h r r on w 0 s em a“ wee played on the car home in Carleton. I I I! CI h , M , F d D . lHogg Brothers’ shore. Hamilton. mlfilfakvgagnéan slxent Sunday at Th; ggwmgsgei? V?” ti?‘ IYIZWZH cferCarIgtIbb forrsa feweiiztgs’ i/legrejlidio thvevnalsysiiijéfil Est this _]R,VIN(} on, m 0A5! _. n, _ t .—-——- - - - - - amp “Eilslifle CWB- Bump o, the mocesé a, l,’ m’ PECBMIY- good wishes and co-operatlon e! 111p report of the proceedings of ‘T! “n” b“ ‘mwm "m" m!’ Th s m u, t Emanuel Richards ' son o? Mrv. _'_ a“ i" m‘ service t” H” 1mm‘ m, County Con", Judge IL G‘ 35:31: sf§;>\rr;da:at;ilrlrlay,3gt\1hly girlsecayrlpozlis gxéienélgs (Ismail; Rlphgtds and {he late. Oymis- MzzBanti Mrs. Frank Langille and L .~ pres1d;ng_ which app“; ed . Y '>_ _ h _ son illy of Amherst, N, S.. wore llimxllisily 23rd issue. the cast rlnidatee included. Office will fremain macKny "m! h" family l" the" Ric Ems’ Mom Carmel’ Rev’ ‘Vedfimd 300515 "I MP- and MP5 t Austin Campbell oi Carleton. T» Friends of Mr. Hcdley Muttart. are pleased to see him home again nftcr his recent illness in 1hr: Prince County Hospital. ' Mr. arid Mrs. Russell Howatuof Cape Traverse have as their guest, Mrs. Sadie Bernard of Vancouver, Master Donnie Constable return- ed to his home in Charlottetown on Saturday; he was the guest of his aunt, Mrs. Fenton Howatt for the past two weeks. Among those who are vacation- ing nt the Cliff Cottages at "Capo c. Traverse are Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lord nf Charlottetown and Mr. and a Mrs. H. F, Gordon and family of l-lalllax, N, S. Mr. and Mrs, Calvin Howatt and son Russia returned to their homo in Carleton this work. Mr. Howatt t has been employed in Cnpe Breton for the past three months. Miss Kay Sturdy of Carleton left by train for Truro. N. S.. on Wed- nesday \vhere she will remain for a few days visiting her brother. Mr. John L. Sturdy. S Mr. and Mrs. Earle Thompson. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Levoie of Carleton left by car on Werinesdav for a motor trip to Quebec. They will return via U. S. A to Carleton and expect to be away about a week or ten days. Borden Mass, was a recent guest at the ' home of Mr. and Mrs. George - Burch, Bordon. Miss Honey Jay of Borden is spending a few days in Augustine Cove at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Campbell. Mrs. Alec Deegan of Cape Trav- erse was the guest of her son Jack and Mrs. Deegan at Borden on Friday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius Croken of Borden are spending their holi- days with relatives in Boston. Mass. Miss Ruby Key of Summerside. spent last week in Borden with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clark. Mrs. Eldon Darrach and little sons Aubrey and Trevor of Borden are visiting relatives ln Charlotte- town. Mrs. Jack Gaudet 01' Borden I! visiting her sister. MFS- M81001!" MacKenzig at Montague this week. Miss Sandra MacDonald of Ken- slngton is spending a week in Bor- den with her grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nell Dnrrach. Mr. Gordon Burch of Moncton spent two weeks in Borden recent- ly with his brother George and Mrs. Burch. Friend; are glad to learn that Mr. George Burch who has been ill at his home in Bordon ls able to be around again and expects to return to duty next week. Friends regret to learn that Mr. Wendall Kllbridq suffered an arm to meet when the summons came. That time for her was to be no more. She will be greatly missed by her loved ones in the home. her broth- er Cyrus Mailett who survives her and a sister, Mrs. James Hender- son o! Sydney, NS. who for n. number of years has been spend- ing her summers with her, and who tenderly cared for her dur- lng her short illness. s neice Mrs. Clayton Miller, Victoria, who was reared in her home from early childhood, besides a number oi other neices and nephews and relatives and s host of friends who will mourn the loss of, a kind neighbor and friend. She will be much missed in the community where she was always ready to lend a helping hand. and in the house of God where her place was seldom vacant. Her funeral on Sunday. July 17th from her late residence was large- ly attended after which her re- mains were gently laid to rest in the Cropeud Cemetery beside those of her husband and infant children who had gone on before. there to await the glorious Resurrection when the dead in Christ shall rise first. Blessed are the dead who die in the Lormtheydo rest from Mrs. Earn Sherren of Cape Trav- erse was a visitor to Carleton on Mrs. Austin Campbell of Carle- ton was a business visitor lo Sum- Miss Evelyn Bell returned to her home in Cape Traverse on Friday enjoyable week in Sackville, N.B., where she attended the Young People's Con. Friends in Carleton and vicinity ferry Abegweit is now enjoying his holidays at his Miss Carol Adams of Kenslngton injury in a car accident at Bede- que on Thursday evening. He was taken to the P. C. Hospital but was discharged I5I€!‘.—A, Master Clifford McBi-earty who underwent a tonsileclomy ln the P. C. Hospital on Wednesday re- turned to his home In Bordon on Thursday. His brother Oben Mc- Brearty also underwent an oper- ation in the hospital on Wednes- day and will return home in a few days. The regular auction party of Borden Women's Institute was held in the Town Hall on Thurs- day evening with five tables play- ing. Ladies prize was won by Mrs. P. .1’. McInnis and gents by Mr. Camille Arsenault with consolation lreezecut went to Miss Joan Cer- ettl. homo of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ramsay directly opposite the Bor- den Hotel. After many vain efforts to secure a doctor for the town of Borden this should be a great Oampbgll-Paynter Wedding —St. Mark's Church, Kensing- ton, was prettily decorated with bouquets o! cut flowers on Tucs- day, June 28th. 1949. when the Rev. S. J. Davies was the offic- iating clergyman at a double-ring ceremony, when Gladys Irene, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Paynter, became the wlfa of John Clair, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Campbell, Iris-h- town. The ceremony look place at two oclock in the afternoon. and was witnessed by the immecliaterclat- ives of the contracting parties. The bride was lovely in light blue crepe with eyelet embroid- ery, and hat in matching color. Her corsagc was of rod roses and she wore black accessories. Her only attendant was Miss Eileen Campbell, only sister of thegroom, who was becomingly dressed in shell pink crepe with lace trim- ming, and navy accessories. She wore a corsage of yellow roses. Mr. lngham MacNeill was best man for his cousin. Immediately following the cer- emony, the bridal party motored to‘ Road's Studio, Summerside, where photos were taken. The wedding supper was served at the home of the bride's Parents at Kcnsington. whore beautiful flowers adorned the rooms. and the dining-room was festive ‘ in pink and white with wcddmg bells. The beautifully decorated _w'ed- cling cakes, topped with miniat- ure bride and groom. Were fill l" FR winning DA traditional manner by ‘he "SW13! wedded pail‘. Serving were Miss Lorna Warren and Mrs. George his first performance since EDMOND O'BRIEN ANN lIlYTl-l FLORENCHhELDRIOGE l ' CAPITOL-Susannah“ TODAY (MONDAY) and TUESDAY From the tiles ui the FBI . . . the real-Iii story of the 6 4M! 11111 sin Willi N0 . A *w1’11‘11A 11 11. lin- ilwiinié Plus March 0f Time and “Let's Go To (l ~ ' uni instill Produced 1.. SAMUEL ii. [Nbfl O 1'» CENYLJI l-FCX — Sports Reel The Movies" Shows 7:15 - 9:15 -— Matinee Tuesday 2:30 ' REEENT MON. - rut. - wen. Shows 7:15 and 9:20 —- Matinccs M011. and Wed. 2:30 EDRlC MARCH . . . lheAcodemyA ward! N DURYEA 0r THE loam” loud on Ills Ploy by UlIIAN IIELUIAII EXTRA! SPECIAL SHORT SUBJECT “LET'S G0 TO THE MOVIES" and NEWS MacLcod. . The bride's mother chose figur- ed crepe with white accessories for her daughter's wedding. While the groom's mother wore navy and white jersey ivilh 118V)’ 3c" cessories. The bride's gift to her bridesmaid was a gold compact, and to the groom. a leather bill- fold. The groom's gift to lllé bride was a necklace and match- ing earrings, and to the $001115‘ man's Ronson lighter. The happy young couple left. day 2:30. has every film brim ilemy Awards. OAMEO THEATRE, KENSINGTON Mendny-Tuosdny-VVodncsday and Thursday at 8' "THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES , Loy, Frederic March, Dana Andrews, Teresa Mayo and Hoagy Carmichael, and Introducing Cathy O'Donnell and Harold Russell, the headless veteran-he will win your heart. It thing-Drama! Romance! Comedy! Contllct! "A tender with human warmth!“ Admission prices: Evening-adults 50c; children Matinee Thurs- starrlng Myrna Wright, Virginia Proud winner o! 9 Aca- lfler m the attemoon, to cross to * galgcr l5 years 35c. liiatinee-adults 40c; children under 15 years the mainland, where they spent several days trfiirinldlhet $41513" times. They wi resi e a rs - m“ town where ttihe groom is a highly SIGN TRADE ‘QGAIEEMENT Psleemed i“ mgmmve Ymmg ROME. July 24 -—(AP) —Italy farmer‘ . . and Poland Saturday signed a DI‘. J. W. For her wedding trip the bride threewear mnmercial accord Wm a B"? flabflrdli“ "i" ‘We’ calculated to triple irfldfi between aonoau 11°F“ m!‘ ""63" the two countries. The announce- ment of the pact said Poland will 0m“ "Wm CANTERBURY. England " (cpl get mechanical. electrical and i. Tuesday g g, 5 - Calling for silence at n football naval products valued 3Q $30,000,. , pfldm. _ _ _ _z ‘n 5 referees’ dinner hora. the tonsi- n00, 1,. gum Italy “fill rccelve 1.- Thu...“ Evening}, ‘ 7 to 9 master dispensed with the gavel 500,000 tons of coal annually, and blew n whistle. Up in the alr is Shirley lump at tho British Empire loved to scve and whom abs w» unafraid their labours and ihrlr works do follow IhOIIL-V. She sccms to bc debating bar in this unusual p1cturo. llo Time To] Slop And Think Gordon of Vancouver. winner nl the high qualifying trial games at East. York. Ont. with herself to sit down or go on over the llr 7i Granville . _______i__ ___v —————-{-.__ 1 I 1 1 _ “Summer _8e., Bumrnerslde Office Directly Oppugllg nonmzn 1101131. _ . W. ll. Carson cnmdPnac-ron Palmer Grnrinnro SUMMERSIDE Y and Saturday only Phone 894-3 T. Earle Hickey Cllfirtered Accountant Office It Ill Granville Street Phone 51ft SUMMERS“)! a. F. $5.03..” 1.1.1.5. OPTOMETRISI Complete Visual Analysed Glasses Fitted PHONE 16b SMALI..\IAN'S BUILDING Summerslde, P.E.l. E. Elildtaman, ‘ OPIHD- RX). orriv." ms. ,1 Visual Training Given REGENT THEATRE BLDG.